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Closterium desmids, a type of green algal microorganism, can be consumed by various small aquatic organisms. Protozoa, such as ciliates and flagellates, often graze on these algae. Additionally, small invertebrates like water fleas (Daphnia) and certain larvae of aquatic insects may also feed on Closterium desmids as part of their diet. These interactions are part of the aquatic food web, contributing to nutrient cycling in freshwater ecosystems.

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